Archive for June, 2013

June 18,

Duke of Wellington at Waterloo – World Cup 1994 Ireland 1 Italy 0 at Today in Irish History

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Snippets of Irish History by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks 

Conor is a Chicago based Motivational Humorous Business Speaker, Author and History buff.

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1815: Dublin born Duke of Wellington Defeats Napoleon at Waterloo

Napoleon’s French forces are defeated at Waterloo by allied troops of England under Dublin born Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington and Prussian troops under the command of General Blucher. Following the victory at Waterloo, Wellington went on to have a distinguished political career. Although on record as making disparaging remarks about his birthland, as Prime Minister he steered through the Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829 which allowed Catholics become Members of Parliament.

Painting of Wellington following Waterloo victory by Dutch artist Jan Willem Pieneman in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam

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1901: Writer Denis Johnston is born in Dublin.

Denis Johnston
Author and playwright Denis Johnston

Johnston’s works include The Old Lady Says ‘No’; The Bride for the Unicorn; The Golden Cuckoo ; The Dreaming Dust; Strange Occurrence on Ireland’s Eye.

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1994: Ireland 1 Italy 0 

The Republic of Ireland defeat Italy 1-0 in their opening World Cup game at Giants Stadium, New Jersey. The  goal was scored by Aston Villa player Ray Houghton.

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1994: Loughinisland Massacre

While the Republic of Ireland – Italy game is going on, two members of the Loyalist Ulster Volunteer Force walk into The Heights Bar in Loughinisland Co. Down with assault rifles and kill six Catholics who are watching the game. It was the third attack by UVF in three days in retaliation for the killing the of three of their members by the Republican Irish National Liberation Army on June 16th. One of the dead was 87 year old Barney Green, the oldest victim of the troubles. No satisfactory resolution to this appalling crime has been made. The original Ombudsman’s report published in 2011 (17 years after the event) was deemed a whitewash by relatives of the deceased who state with some conviction that the murderers received significant support from Crown forces. The 2011 report was quashed in December 2012 and a new inquiry announced.

READ: Northern Ireland police ombudsman quashes Loughinisland massacre report

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June 17,

Shorthand Inventor John Gregg – The Pogues’ Phil Chevron – Poet Emily Lawless at Today in Irish History

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Shorthand inventor John Gregg

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1845: Poet Emily Lawless

Emily Lawless

Emily Lawless 1845-1913

Irish novelist and poet Emily Lawless is born in County Kildare. She wrote a number of books but is probably best remembered for her book of poetry With the Wild Geese, an often forlorn, sorrowful book of poetry on the estimated 200,000 Irish who left Ireland from 1690-1750 to fight for continental armies of France and Spain primarily.

The poem After Aughrim (a pivotal battle in 1691 as Ireland fought a losing battle against English conquest) is representative of her work.

She said, ” They gave me of their best,

They lived, they gave their lives for me ;

I tossed them to the howling waste.

And flung them to the foaming sea.”

She said, ” I never gave them aught,

Not mine the power, if mine the will ;

I let them starve, I let them bleed, —

They bled and starved, and loved me still.”

She said, ” Ten times they fought tor me,

Ten times they strove with might and main.

Ten times I saw them beaten down,

Ten times they rose, and fought again.

She said, ” I stayed alone at home,

A dreary woman, grey and cold ;

I never asked them how they fared.

Yet still they loved me as of old.”

She said, ” I never called them sons,

I almost ceased to breathe their name.

Then caught it echoing down the wind.

Blown backwards from the lips of Fame.’

She said, Not mine, not mine that fame ;

Far over sea, far over land.

Cast forth like rubbish from my shores^

They won it yonder, sword in hand.”

She said, “God knows they owe me nought,

I tossed them to the foaming sea,

I tossed them to the howling waste,

Yet still their love comes home to me.

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READ: More poems by Emily Lawless

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1859: Painter Walter Osborne

Walter Osborne 1859-1903
Self-portrait in National Gallery of Ireland

Impressionist painter Walter Osborne is born in Rathmines, Co. Dublin.

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On Suffolk Sands by Walter Osborne

Walter Strickland’s 1913 Dictionery of Irish Artists states:

Walter Strickland’s 1913 Dictionery of Irish Artists states:

“Osborne was equally successful in portraiture, landscape, subjects and animals, and worked with equal facility in oil, water-colour, pastel and pencil.

Of engaging personality, he was held in affectionate regard by all his friends as a delightful companion and a true artist.

He died at his residence in Castlewood Avenue on the 24th April, 1903, of pneumonia, and was buried in Mount Jerome Cemetery

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1867: John Gregg, inventor of Gregg Shorthand is born in County Monaghan. He would die eighty years later in New York

Shorthand Inventor John Gregg 1867-1948

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1957: Phil Chevron (Phil Ryan), singer songwriter and Pogues guitarist is born in Dublin.

The Pogues: Phil Chevron front 2nd left with guitar

His most evocative Pogues work is Thousands are Sailing which he wrote shortly after landing in America for the first Pogues tour. Chevron says this time with the Pogues “were the best ten years of my life and the worst ten years!”

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WATCH: A Short History of Ireland

Want to learn more about Ireland? See these images and more in the acclaimed For the Love of Being Irish

Irish gift ideas. Best selling Irish booksRonnie Drew and Luke Kelly - Musical Irish Gifts to the worldJoyce Image in For the Love of Being IrishMichael Collins: Image from For the Love of Being Irish

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This history is written by Irish author, business keynote speaker and award winning humorist IrishmanSpeaks – Conor Cunneen. If you spot any inaccuracies or wish to make a comment, please don’t hesitate to contact us via the comment button.

Visit Conor’s YouTube channel IrishmanSpeaks to Laugh and Learn.

Tags: Best Irish Gift, Creative Irish Gift, Unique Irish Gifts, Irish Books, Irish Authors, Today in Irish History TODAY IN IRISH HISTORY (published by IrishmanSpeaks)